For upcoming events throughout the year please refer to the 2019 calendar

BIG THANK YOU TO PILON FOR ALL HIS TIME AND EFFORT HE HAS PUT INTO OUR CLUB! He will just say he was doing what needed to be done, however, Jim you did a great job and not that many people step up like you have.

General Club and board meeting will be held on the 4th Monday of the month @ 7:00 p.m. Please check calendar for changes due to holidays. No meetings November and December 2019.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: WE ARE CURRENTLY SEARCHING FOR DESK HELP FOR OPEN PRACTICE TRAP DAYS. PLEASE CONTACT HARVEY BRUNER AT (810) 266-4284 IF INTERESTED.

Check out the "New Developments" page!! We have been working to make our club even greater!!

We are planning more improvements. If you are interested in helping or have some great ideas, please come out to a membership meeting! Meetings are at 7 p.m. the 4th Monday of every month unless it falls on a holiday. Check the calendar to be sure. Can't wait to see you!!

We have a walk through hunter and field archery range open to the membership seven days a week, dawn to dusk.

It will be available to the public for $3.00 a round on regular cab days, Thursdays 5:00 to 9:00 (or dusk) and Saturdays 10:00 to 2:00.

Nonmembers will have to go into the club house and pay the person behind the desk.

There is a waiver sheet at the start of the range in a mail box that all archers, member and nonmembers, are required to sign each time before shooting.

You should familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations for the range. They are at the bottom of this page for you to view.

We hope that everyone will enjoy this new addition to our club.

Scott Turner is in charge of an archery league. You can contact him for further information at (517) 625-7022.

Archery Rules and Regulations

1. No one under the age of 18 allowed on the range without an adult member.

2. No horse play on range at any time.

3. Parents are responsible for children.

4. Members are responsible for their guests. No more than one guest at a time and no guest more than twice a year.

5. No arrows are to be shot on the range other than at the target backstop.

6. No broad heads are to be shot on this range at any time.

7. Stay on the range paths.

8. Walk all range paths in directions of the range, starting at 1 and working thru 14 not in reverse.

9. No leaving cans, bottles, or papers on range or grounds.

10. All shooters shooting a target go forward at the same time to retrieve arrows, and/or keep score, then proceed on to the next target.

11. No alcoholic beverages are allowed on the range.

12. The club will not be responsible for damage, personal loss or injury.

13. No tampering with the range backstops or markers.

14. Follow all regular club rules at all times.

15. All persons shooting on the archery range are required to sign a waiver of liability/sign up sheet, prior to shooting.

Club ProfileLocated on 70 acres in Vernon Township, The Durand Sportsmen's Association offers the most comprehensive shooting sports facility in the area. As a site for both informal shooting and serious competition, the club offers a friendly atmosphere in a pleasant setting.

Organized in 1947, the club purchased 40 acres in 1959 and constructed our first Club House in 1960. An additional 30 acres was purchased in 1966. The Durand Sportsmen's Association has steadily grown while still serving the needs and desires of its membership and local community.

West of Flint, the club is easily accessible and only a short drive from anywhere in Genesee or Shiawassee County. The club facilities offer some unique shooting opportunities, especially for the avid shot gunner.

AffiliationsThe Durand Sportsmen's Association is affiliated with the National Rifle Association( 1983), the Michigan United Conservation Clubs, the International Handgun Metallic Silhouette Association (1981).

Community Involvement

The membership of the Durand Sportsmen's Association, feel that all responsible sportsmen and women have an obligation to promote and protect our shooting and hunting traditions for ourselves, our children, and for future generations.

Education is the key to realizing this goal. By sponsoring an annual Hunter Safety Program, we assist in the certification of 30 to 50 new hunters annually.

All instruction is conducted by a host of volunteers from our club membership

Membership

The Durand Sportsmen's Association is a non-profit organization. The facilities are open to its membership and their guests. Annual memberships are available upon approval of the club board and membership without concern for race, creed, gender or religious belief. If you would like to become a member, contact a current member or inquire at the desk in the clubhouse.

Club Hours

We are open to the public for trap, skeet, and sporting clays as follows (rifle/pistol range members only):